There is an innovative and ecclectic place in Gallipoli, Lecce, Italy. It is an old small villa devoted to be both a gallery and a bed & breakfast. The Artists' House is indeed an exhibition space but it is also a B & B equipped to receive artists from all over the world who want to exhibit here their works and, at the same time, spend a delightful holiday. Each room or suite is named after famous artists of the past such as Mondrian, Van Gogh, Leonardo, D'Annunzio, Canova, Bach.
So if you go to Lecce don't forget to see this unusual but very original B&B!

A thumb of a man on an aircraft, well and safely hidden behind clouds
pressed on a button that opened a door to drop destruction; like never seen before.
In an instant
that was just 43 seconds,
a city was gone, totally destroyed; and our world had been changed.
The gates of hell had been opened on earth for us, for the rest of our living history.

That aircraft had dropped a bomb, mere 5 tons of weight,
but packing the devastating power of 15 thousand tons of TNT.
It had been intentionally, brutally set to detonate before hitting ground
for maximum effect, so that no one and nothing could escape in hollows or trenches.
It exploded 580 meters
above the dome of the Industrial Promotion Hall of Hiroshima, Japan.
Raising a mushroom cloud, 8 miles high,
visible to the tailgunner of Enola Gay, the fleeing aircraft from 350 miles away.
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